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committee to monitor the redevelopment activities of Wilderness Resort Villas. All <br /> members voted"aye". Motion carried. <br /> APPLICANT: City of Pequot Lakes <br /> Applicant requests an Ordinance Amendment <br /> Mr. Burslie explained the Staff Report. The definition made the bottom measurements <br /> confusing. It had been suggested that dirt could be pushed up against a building making <br /> that the highest ground level to measure from. The amendment would include"average <br /> ground level adjoining". <br /> Public Comment: None. <br /> A motion was made by Planning Commission Member Oraskovich, seconded by <br /> Planning Commission Member Habein, to recommend approval of the ordinance <br /> amendment regarding building height. All members voted"aye". Motion carried. <br /> Chair Seils closed the Public Hearings. <br /> A.DDTI'IONS OR DELETIONS TO AGENDA: <br /> Add to New Business —Wilderness Resort Tree Cutting <br /> OPEN FORUM: None <br /> NEW BUSINESS: <br /> Wilderness Resort —Tree Cutting <br /> Mr. Burshe explained Staff had received a complaint and pictures of tree cutting taking <br /> place at Wilderness Resort. The pictures looked as though the trees were not alive. He <br /> further explained that screening being cut away is a concern. Council Member Sjoblad <br /> stated that this is what his concern earlier was about. <br /> Mr. Miller stated he was upset after receiving the pictures. When he asked, Staff <br /> informed him that names are confidential for zoning violation complaints. <br /> Mr. Miller stated no one had authorized anyone to be on the property to take the <br /> pictures and that they were not taken from the lake. The pictures were taken to cause <br /> undue problems for the owners and developer of the Resort. Each stump was from a <br /> dead tree; the dead tree is still lying next to the stump. The trees were omitted from the <br /> pictures. <br /> MINUTES 7 <br /> Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br /> May 15, 2014 <br />